Thank you for this beautiful poem. I'll keep it in my heart and from today I'm working on it, together with you and eryone who don't want to lose their dream of a peaceful world where all creatures will sing the song of unity, solidarity and love .

With love,

Josefine from Belgium

PROPHET - THE HATMAKER'S SONThe Life of Robert Mullerby Douglas Gillies

To order: Phone: 800-942-7617. For those of you who are interested in my life, there is a beautiful biography which I love very much. Order from www.robertmullerbiography.com .

How discouraged, how desperate, how tired the little cells of our body must feel to receive constantly new gushes of alcohol, nicotine and fat which prevent them from doing their job efficiently. In the end they give up and let the whole wonderful construct of our body disintegrate.

Whether we wish it or not , we may soon have to make a clear choice between the special nation to which we pledge our allegiance and the broad humanity of which we are born a part. This choice is implicit in the world to come. We have a little time in which we can make the choice intelligently. Failing that, the choice will be made for us in the confusion of war, from which the world will emerge unified -- the unity of total desolation.

- E.B. White, 1946, The Wild Flag - Editorials from The New Yorker on Federal World Government and Other Matters. He also wrote Charlotte's Web.

PROPHET - THE HATMAKER'S SONThe Life of Robert Mullerby Douglas Gillies

To order: Phone: 800-942-7617. For those of you who are interested in my life, there is a beautiful biography which I love very much. Order from www.robertmullerbiography.com .

A wonderful, extremely intelligent friend of mine had planned everything in his life, except life itself.

The possession and skillful running of a high-speed car had become essential to him, a proof of his masterly intelligence. He finally killed himself in an accident, trying to avoid a child running across a road.

His wonderful intelligence and personality are gone forever. He no longer is.

It has within itself marvelous life-sustaining, life-preserving, self-healing mechanisms. Just observe the healing of a wound and you will see how wonderful our body is.

It is in our highest interest to prevent these stupendous mechanisms from deteriorating: we should not poison them; we should not overload them; we should not overwork them. For instance, blood is a primary healing and cleaning agent. Put alcohol in it and its role is numbed, almost killed.

Happy happy International Day For Peace... so let's activate the word peace in our lives and in our communities by co-creating the betterment that we want to see in the world. Please find below two peace corners made by elders and their caregivers... and a poem "Reflection For Peace."

Reflection For Peaceby Kathy J. WardUniversal Peace Ambassador

May the divine LOVEnurture and help me becomean INSTRUMENT OF PEACE.May there be PEACE on earth.

So I begin today, for tomorrow will be much too late,day-by-day progress is madewaves of love are attained:for those who lose dreaming are lost,for what I am only part of what I create.I am a child of this universe,a peacemaker,a JOY to the world.

Sing a song for PEACE tonightsing with me, YOU and Iholding hands, letting the sound traveland the fragrance of love inspirenew beginnings, turning times and tides...

There will now soon begin a movement of abandoning the big, monstrous cities, which will become more and more unlivable. To builders they will have served their purpose. They will then invent other 'attractive' places.

Alcohol numbs all the organs of the human body, including the heart muscles. These must therefore make an extra effort to pump the blood circulation throughout the body. Alcohol is therefore one of the main causes of the so-called heart 'attack'.

If I were the Secretary General of the United Nations, I would change the name of the Administrative Committee of Coordination which brings him together every year twice with all the heads of the thirty-two specialized agencies and work programs of the UN. I would call it the Supreme Council of World Care (SCWC) and I would use it as such and have all its proceedings televised world-wide for the people to see. And I would appeal to the people to send to this Council or to him their ideas, their dreams, their wishes and their proposals.

Take your pulse and heartbeat on a day following alcohol abuse and on a day following abstinence, and you will see the difference. If your heart and organs could only speak! Their only way is to make you feel pain.